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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1915)
Tic Published every Friday at Maupin, Oregon J. E. Disbkow, Publishtr Subscription: One year, $1.50; si months, 73 cents; three months, 51 Entered in the postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, as second class matter, STATEMENT OF THE OWN ERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC ,RE ' QUIRED BY THE ACT OF AUGUST U, 1912, of the Maupin Times published weekly at Maupin, Oregon, for October 1. 1915. Nane of editor, managing edi tor, business manager, publisher, owner, J, E. Disbrow, Maupin, Oregom Known bondholders, mortga gees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgag es, or other securities: None. J. E. Disbrow. Sworn to and subscribed be fore me this 29th day of Septem ber, 1915. ssj j. M. CotfKLiN, Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission expires March 25, 1917.) Criterion Chronicles Miss fiertha Herding who re , turned from ttle Institute Thursday evening reports a .. pleasant and profitable trip. Roy Castor lost several hogs the past week ith symptoms which point strongly to cholera. This was a severe loss as the hogs had been fed ror market' for several weeks, It. H. Taylor and wife visited Maupin Friday last. W. E. Hunt and wife , wer Maupin visitors Tuesday last. Otto and Alfred Herding came up from Staytou last week td remain for some time, " Ed-JIesiiig and E. II. fay lor aiVstill iucapw:i-tcd for wbrlf.w to typhbid conflitiou of the former and bruises sustained in the harvest accident to the litter. Baruie Rice lias Hioved his family back to Criterion from Antelope, . ,. . . 1.'.. i,aco Decamp seems to have a monopoly on rented farms, he hav ing leased oiie from W. E. Hunt, also bis father's and J as. Baiters. Reports frpm feter fcirjch at Stayton say that he is yet very ill, but condition are favorable for his recovery, A number of our young bache lors are wondering whether or not heir nerve has gone ou a vacation, Au authentic report says that one of our popular bells is soon to be rrrm H The Maapia OENTDST Dr. HATFIELD now At maupin Better Have Your Dental WorlcUnc NoW Blacksmitning, Wagonmaking and Auto 'Repairing Fraley EL Vander'pool . ' . . Horseshoeing, Blacksmithing and Wagonmak- r lng. Share gr inding and sharpening. AU.kincjs of Repair Work that will suit, With a Guarantee , .That Will Stick.. Try us If your wagqns, bug gies or hacks need .overhauling, bring them in, we'll save you money, , ,. , . t :, .We carry a full line of Automobile Supplies and are prepared to do all kinds cf Aute repair work Maupin, Ore. n FISCHER'S Auto Passenger Service Auto Delivery Truck Prepared for LoW Trips or Outing Partieb A Complete Line of Automobile Accessories ', ' " ' 1 : :aupin, spirited away on a honeymoon trip by a swaiu who is foreign to tin Criterion country. Most of th boys are feeling rather blue but all have resolved to be more widt awake to local conditions in the future. Wapinitia Items Chas. Cox made a business trip to Maupin Friday. A. F. Evick made e trip to The Dalles Monday, returning Friday. He was accompanied by Prof. W. J. Patterson and Master Francis Paquett. Will Mavnard took a load of hogs to Maupin last Saturday for B. L. Foreman. GeOi Malatt's father was a Wap initia visitor Thursday. Messers Vincent Tapp and Lin coln made trip to The Dalles Thurs day to attend the Wasco County Fair. A fine load of cabbage was brought over from Smock Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Wood a busi ness trip to Maupin Friday. Harry McMurray who has been assisting Clyde Fliim in getting in the Fall crop returned to his home in Watnic Saturday. Jackson Rice is blasting for a well on his place and expects to have a deep well of fresh pure water soom A fine hotel is being erected 011 Earl Earzee's lot in Wapinitia. Lois and Erank Batty and their mother Just returned home last week front a trip to Portland. School is again in full progress after a week's vacation. Chil dren as well as teachers Are all glad tt) get back to school. Mr. and Mrs. Tapp and their soh Archie returned Saturday night from a trip tb The Dalles. Miss Florelice Speichinger calne out from The Dallet last Friday to visit with lier sister Mrs, fleli Gabel and other relatives. Harry Pratt, Mrs. G. E. Wood's brot'hher tuUie back to Wapinitia lasi 'Friday lb attend the High school here. N. W l'liun and fahiilv have gone 16 Hood Hiver to bb gone during the apple harvest there. Archie Tapp won the Blue Rib bon prise on Ids lamb at the Dalles Wasco County fair. Joe O'firlen aiid family moved back to their home near Pete Ol seh's Monday evening. With the did of a trained burse Lewis Walter's baby boy is im proving quite rapidly. The Huston Bros, made a busi. uess trip to The Dalles Monday. Mr. Wall passed away last week at his home near Stun Brown's. Rev. G. E. Wood conducted the i TTTTTTTTTTTr GARAGE oregon funeral services at the Kelly cemetery. Smock Items 1 Protracted meetings will be held at the Baptist church baginning the trd Sunday f this month. Evtryone come. Rev. W. C. Waterhouse is expected here soon. Tom .Farlow and family visited at the C. A. Byron home Sunday also at the Geo. Thornton home the same day. The Ayres and Syron families and--Mr. Murray were among those attending the fair at The Dalles, C. C. Marliu has gon to work at the Hartman sawmill. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Thornton received a box of choice candies from Mrs. A. R. Thornton of Roseburg, who is learning candy making. Thea are moving to Los Angeles where they will run a shooting gallery and candy kitchen Jim Kennedp was here with some mere cattle Thursday. He lost a fine 3 ytar old gelding re cently. C, N. Jarlow made a trip to Maupin this week. Fred Miller has been visiting on Smock the past week. Smock Items 2 Monday Was a busy day with several of the farmers engaged in hauling fat liogs to Shearer to be shipped to Portland, Chas. Yockey being the oWer. Thoce hauling, John Fallow, Chas. Oliue atid Chas. Yockey. t E. Spoor is in Portiand de livering a carload of porkers which elong to Grant Ledford, John Farlo and himselL Mr. Griuln atid family, C. A. Syroli aiid children spetit last week iu The Dalles attending the fair and raport a good time. Tom Farlow is carpentering on Jiminie Woodcock's liarli near Mis. Whitcomband little daugh ter returned aftr a visit with her parents at Summerville, Oregon. Smock van now boast of pugilists. The first battle was fought at Mul- vituev it hons null vards week ago Ust Friday, By what we hear, would have been a big fight had not the referee stopped them in the first round. Frank Magilk wife and daugh ter of Wiiinic were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. , Wayne Spoor. Mrs. Spoor is a sister of Mr. Ma gi". , Mrs. Linda Spoor is home after spendinn several month's at Geo. Woodruff's conducting tT.'e cullin ary department. 0. V. Hargainholt wetit to Fiiend Monday with his four horse team of blacks after a four horse load of buck i'or his fire place iu the new bungalow, , Will. Stakely Is helping Frank Tillotson get his fall grain iu, Robert Vontr. is visiting his par ents Mr. and Mrs", John Howell. Those hauling lumber Monday from Mutvaney & Son's mill were Henry Mayfield, Blaine pisbrow, and T. J. VVhtt'comb; Mr, May field is liufidiifg a new house, Mr. Disbrovy. an, addition on his baru, and T, J. Whitcomb is laying new flcbisiii the house of Mr. West fall which he, recently bpught of Mr. Grant. Mr. Whitcomb rented ot Mr. westtail tor (lie coming four year:; and , is improving by building a pantry and refiooring other parts of the house. ' i,' Roy Meek aud wife attended Mttiuay scliool at this place Sun day and took au active jtirt. Mr. and Mrs, John Farlow entertained them al 'Ifnner. Mrs., Maron Fail iw was a Mon day calU r ut the home of Mrs. Griffin. Wilbur Mulvauey was a Wapi nitia business visitor last Saturday Mrs. Agnes Fierce went to ,Vaniic Friday tb assist Mrs Jack Fraley iu home ijuties. 1. 1. Whitcomb . was busy deliv- ing peaches to the f.inock Monday The Tyglf Valley Fa'r Associa tion have placed their order for lumbei with Mulvauey & Sons. k Tiffany wedding ring can be bought of Emmons the Jeweler, Mturpiu. W.. II- Staata mads a trip to The Dalles this week. OREGON TRUNK RY. Cntrai Oregon live California Tours Expositions Now At Their Best 136.25 Round Trip From Maupin Oregon Trunk Ry,, The North Bank Road and the Palatial 6 Deck Steamships, "North ern Pacific" and "Great Northern" between Port land and San Francisco every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. Fares include meals and berth on ships. Rail rates same without meals and berth. Round Trip Rates Easf Direct or Circuit Routes to Any point in United States or Canada Daily Until September 30-Re-turn Limit October 31st. Chica go, direct, $72.50, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth or Winnipeg. $G0. St. Louis, $71.20. New- York' $110.70. Go one-way via California at slightly higher rates, Stopovers on through one-way or round trip tickets to see the Expositions.! SALEM Sept '27 STATE to Oct. 2nd FAIR- i 'Plan Now to Go Daily Round Trip Fares From Central Oregon Points via Oregon Trunk Ry., in Ef fect Sept. 23 to Oct. 2. A. LOCKE, Agent, Maupin, Oregon. CHAS.H. FRANCIS. M.D.;C.M MAUPIN, OREGON Meni. Cdll, Pby3. &, Surg., Ontario Licentiate Minnesota and Oregon Prompt Service oh Either Day or Night Calls Eyes tested, Glasses Pitted Lan You Do it? TEST TYPE; id1i ol niiDH. ptin mt .liKuatlwl .ml Injure thciwM W1w dn-MHrr o hold in I m rakJiuf mitlrt Ivihn tliia tlim iii.ih hrm It dm ncri ui lobDT cbto Mnjrtft TtM 4Mor lk vr,l lurhL tiianlurt anil tm il bt pifttnlal by tenant put M Dr. C. II. Francis, Optician Local Happenings Jerdme Buzan was in faster- day from Bakeoven. Don't blavie ijhir clock It needs cleaning. Emmons will do it for you dnd gua rantee it. Mr. and Mrs. fcVank Buzan passed through town Saturday, going to their BakeoVen home. Peaches and prunes at Bon- neys' 4 cents per gallon. The Stump family moved to Newberg Wednesday. Good organ for sale cheap, Mrs. Castor, Criterion, Ore. Clyde Williams went 'to Bend Wednesday higfct. Peaches and pears, 3 gallons tor 10 cents, A. A. Bonney, Tygh. X. C. Moarj, 6. L. Harphan, H. G. Harphan and family went to . Wapinitia yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. tlankfe Harp han, Mr and Mrs. Rav haylef: Mr. and Mrs. Dee . Tallcott at tended the. show Monday and Tuesday nights. John Muir and Everrtt.Wilson have taken up bachelors' abode in the residence of the former's mother in this city. Mr . and Mrs. Wess, Kay, are how at home in their cottage near the spring, having moved it back several feet, erected a proch in front and fenced the lot. Little Felix choumard 'as badly scalded a week ago today when a kettle of fed which was being cooked for hogs was acci dently tipped, over on to him, burning one side of his face and body very painfully. Although his condition has been very seri ous, he is now recovering. NOTICElfFOR PUBLICATION Kpculisher) Department of the Interior, JJ United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September n; 1915. MOIICIv is hereby given that Ralph 1. Buzan of Criterion, Ore gon, who, on October 28th, 1910 made Homestead Entry, No. 07620, and on July and, 1914 made additional Homestead F.ntry No. 013565, for NE1-4, Nr-2 SF i'4, Sec-q W1-2NW1-4, Section 10 Township 6-south, gange 15-East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim fn the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United States Com- nissinner, at Maupin, Oregcn, on the 19th day of October, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: H. M. Green. C. A. Duns, C. G. Skogsburg, R. H. DeCamp, ail of Criterion, Oregon, II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (publisher) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 3rd, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that Sauford M. Black, of Shaniko, Or egon, wno, on June 13th, 191 1, made Homestead Entry. No. 091 16, for NW Section 10, Township 7 South, Range 16 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Rooper, U, S. Commissioner, at Antelope, Oregon, on the iSth day of October, 1915, Claimant names as Witnesses! William F Johnson, Laurence Sickles. William H. Womstaff, Arch L. Hanna, all of Shaniko, Oregon, H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Among the business visitors to town Monday were Mr. and Mrs. St. Dennis, D. P. Crabtree, Mr.;above Maupin on the Deschutes and Mrs. John McCorkle, Gaud laup Techner and family, David Mayfield of the Wamic section, and Lenn Wilson. York Wilson of Tygh Valley, representing the Northern Grain & Warehouse Co., has been in Maupin the past Week. Premium List Regulations other exhibits tiahnot compete for lvxIiiD'ts grown on non-irrigated uncier tne Head ot iNon-Irrigated Lands call com pete for premiums listed Uudel the head of Bottom or Irrigated Lands. lUit irrigated exhibits cannot com pete for premiums listed Under the heavl of Non-lrri-gated Lands. IpyiLICSAL I Will offer for sale at ray residence 1 Thursday, October The following personal prdperfy: 2 Horses 4 Good Milk Cows 1 2 rr. old steer 1 2 " " Heifer- fired 1 yearling Heifer 3 Spring Calves 5o Hogs including , 1 Registered tiurocSovv and pigs I Registered Duroc Boar 18 Full Blood ' pigs 15 Spring pigs including 6 Full blood Duroc s 5 SnOftts-(Feeers) Numerous ether Articles Sale will Commence fct IO A. M. 'Ter'mS of 5ale: Sums $10 aad under, -cash; Siimi over crecit wOl be given until ' ucL 1916, PuYchaser to give note bearing interest at 10 per cent from date with approved security, 3 per , .-. i cent discount for cash bn sumtover $10. No property t6 be removed from premises until settled for. Free Lunch at noorfBrihg your coffefe cups M. 6. ROUTH, Owner, J. T. HARPER, Auctioneer. Maupin State Bank; Cltrk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (puhu.hhkk) Depurtnitut of the Interior, United, States Land Office at Tin Dalles, Oregon, Septembet 20th 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that truest Howard Taylor, of Criter ion, (!i.-gou, who, on May 261I1, 191 1, made Homestead Entrv No. 09007 and 011 ul 2nd, 191 1, inadi in additional Homestead Entry. Mo. 013563, for W 12 NW i-.-) Sec 17 E 12 NE 14, NV,' 1.4 NE 1-4, Section 18, Township ( South, Range 15 Kast, Willatnettt Meridian, lias filed notice of inten tion to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before V. D. Stuart, U. S. Cuniuiissioner at Maupin, Ore gcn, on the 23rd day of October, 1915., Claimant names as witnesses, I). L. Rutherford, C. G. Skdgsburg, O A. Dims, H. M. Green, all of Criterion, Oregon, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (PfllLISIirR) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office nt The Dalles, Oregon, September 20th, NOTICE is hereby given that Charles S. Gabel, of Wapinitia, Oregon, who, 011 May 7th, 1910, made Homestead F.ntry No. 06708, for N t-2 SW t-4, N 1-2 SE 1-4, .Section 3t, Township South, Range 1 3 East, Willamette Meridi a:i, hns tiled notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land abwe described, before F. D. Stuart, U. S, Commissioner at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 6th day of November, Claimant names as witnesses: Herbert Hammer, Frank Galiel, Ben H. Gabel, James H. Hartnu.11, all of Wapinitia, Oregon, Ewen McClennan.was in Mau pin yesterday and sold to Harp- ban Eros. thn trnrfa mmnri Inir ahont 4fi nerna thr mil rivet1 opposite the mouth of Wap initia creek, twenty acres of which can be irrigated by rivet water. They will build a grade to it and this winter prepare the land for cultivation in the Spring Hugh Mulkins was over from the Slusher farm Wednesday. Coucluded - but One premium,! Premiums will lands rot listed tions of siieeiniens, straight up with Riders must when Called on. Entry fee for 1 Buggy I Grain drill 1 6 ft. Deering Bi nder 1 16 in. John Deere Sulky Plow 1 12 in. walking plow 1 Corn Planter 1 Corn Cultivator 1 3 Sec. Harro 1 GVVnUsto'n' First Class Range 2 Heating stove's and ail Hoiishbld Furniture '266 Ots. Canned Froit Some Vduliry NOTICE VOR !! PLICATION (IT 111. I SHI-!.') Department ot ilu: Interior, United Stales Land Office al The Dalles, Oregon. September 3rd, KJtS- .NOTICE is heifby given that fJ!;ii'f'!ire W. FarglHT, 't M-inpin.. Oregon, who, ou December 20' b, 1910, made Desert Land I'.ntry, INo. 07841. for SW't SK.t, Sec. It XWJ N!'l Section 14. rovvnsnip Souih. K-int; 14 East, W;l- laiu:t'e Meritlmn. has lil.'d notice 'if intention to make Final desert . Proof to establish claim to the Imul above described, In-fore U S. I.;iim Office, at. The Dalles, Oregon, 011 the 21st day of OctoOrr, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Asa White, Kenneth Miller, A. W. Fargher. John Mannion, Am Buzan, all of Maupin, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. The oil and storage house of Shattuck Bros., located above the O. W. depot which has been underway for several weeks was completed Wednesday by Build ing Mechanics A. C Moad and John Donaldson. This is a wood ed structure 14x28 feet and hav ing a 6 foot covered platform. A shipment of oil has already been placed in it. Seven carloads of live stock were shipped from here Sunday over the O. W. R. & N-. among which were 4000 sheep belonging to J. P. Abbott and which' filled four cars. Mr. .Kurtz was tip from Portlan and purchased sev-. eral hogs, which with an inde pendent shipment made by M. M. Morris filled three cars. .1. G Tunison was over from... White River Tuesday to sell his ' wheat. Mrs. Disbrow Blaine and Vina were over from Smock Wednes day. Five carloads of wheat were shipped from the warehouse yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Barzee arf having erected in Wapinitia a fine 16 or 18 room modern hotel- Dr and Mrs. Hatfield return ed Saturday evening from Shaniko. j All exhibits must be tagged bearing name and address of etower and hanve and varieiv of pliihii not be owanlvd Vo tnferior Collec even if iheie is no competition. In the bucking contest horses must be ridden single tein. haw tlreir saddles ready to mount h'orse riders $i.Jjo, mils south of Wamtc 21st, 1915, A. 13